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Keep it in the car!Swat-A-Litterbug

Call 980-314-3865

Reporting a litterbug is easy. You can report it by phone or
online. All you need to provide is the tag number, date, time, location and a brief description of what type littering occurred (cigarette butt, fast food wrappers, construction material, etc.) We'll
take it from there.

The owner of the vehicle is sent a letter from the State of North Carolina Department of Transportation explaining why litter is illegal, (creates a safety issue, is extremely unsightly and is very expensive to get rid of). Who knows, they may become a Swat-A-Litterbug themselves.

Litter Critter

The Volkswagen Beetle is a mobile sign carrying the "Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful" message - that citizens should take responsibility for improving their environment. It's dressed up to keep the fight against roadside trash visible along the highways and byways of Mecklenburg County.

"Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful" conducted a contest to name the VW, with more than 200 entries received. The winning entry, "
Litter Critter," was submitted by Melissa Prince of Charlotte. She submitted her entry on the County's Solid Waste and Recycling Website
www.wipeoutwaste.com. Prince won the opportunity to ride in the "Litter Critter" during the Thanksgiving Day Carolinas Carrousel parade in 2005.

While shopping for a new staff vehicle to be used for litter surveys, site investigations and general field tasks, Mecklenburg County determined the car could be used for multiple purposes - transportation and education. The vehicle spends several hours a day on the road - a mobile symbol of Mecklenburg County's commitment to wipe out litter. It
will promote Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful, litter prevention programs and opportunities to volunteer.

Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful is an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Its primary focus is the County's unincorporated areas and towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, Mint Hill and Pineville. The organization conducts an annual litter index and works to engage the community to take greater responsibility for their environment.